Patent classifications
A41D3/08
THERAPEUTIC FABRIC ARTICLE
A blanket including a first outer layer, a second outer layer and at least one linear array of weighted sections. The second outer layer is attached to the first outer layer. There is at least one channel formed between the first outer layer and the second outer layer including a first channel. The linear array of weighted sections includes a first linear array of weighted sections, and the first linear array of weighted sections is inserted into the first channel and is secured at an end of the first channel.
THERAPEUTIC FABRIC ARTICLE
A blanket including a first outer layer, a second outer layer and at least one linear array of weighted sections. The second outer layer is attached to the first outer layer. There is at least one channel formed between the first outer layer and the second outer layer including a first channel. The linear array of weighted sections includes a first linear array of weighted sections, and the first linear array of weighted sections is inserted into the first channel and is secured at an end of the first channel.
Sleeveless travel hoodie with built in travel pillows
A sleeveless hoodie is described that is characterized by a sleeveless tubular body with an opposing pair of internal elbow pockets, an oversized hood made of a partially-see through mesh fabric that is configured to cover the eyes and at least part of the face, and a pair of separate and distinct neck pillow members located on the top of the tubular body along the left and right sides of a neck opening.
Sleeveless travel hoodie with built in travel pillows
A sleeveless hoodie is described that is characterized by a sleeveless tubular body with an opposing pair of internal elbow pockets, an oversized hood made of a partially-see through mesh fabric that is configured to cover the eyes and at least part of the face, and a pair of separate and distinct neck pillow members located on the top of the tubular body along the left and right sides of a neck opening.
SALON CAPE APPARATUS
A salon cape apparatus for facilitating a user to view a handheld device while wearing the salon cape includes a sheet which is flexible and translucent throughout such that the sheet is configured for facilitating viewing objects through the sheet. The sheet has a first edge and a second edge and has a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge each extending between the first edge and the second edge. The sheet has a hole extending therethrough which is shaped such that the hole is configured for extending around a neck of a user.
SALON CAPE APPARATUS
A salon cape apparatus for facilitating a user to view a handheld device while wearing the salon cape includes a sheet which is flexible and translucent throughout such that the sheet is configured for facilitating viewing objects through the sheet. The sheet has a first edge and a second edge and has a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge each extending between the first edge and the second edge. The sheet has a hole extending therethrough which is shaped such that the hole is configured for extending around a neck of a user.
Functional article of clothing
An upper body article of clothing has a hood and a pump for filling an airtight inflatable inner space in the hood with air or other gas. The inflatable inner space extends along parts of the hood around the neck and over the head of a person wearing the article.
HIGH VOLUME INDIVIDUAL FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE
The invention comprises devices and methods for carrying quantities of materials preferably fluids. The device of the invention is preferably a wearable garment such as, preferably a vest or poncho, with one or more bladders or compartments adapted to hold a fluid. Preferably the garment comprises fluid connections between the bladders. The connections allow for the distributing the load over the carrier, which is preferably a person. The invention is designed to be inexpensive to manufacture, capable of easy manufacture in large numbers, and, if desired, disposable or repurposed. The device significantly enhances the ability of an individual to provide water or other fluids or materials to individuals or groups such as families. Preferably the invention allows for the transport of potable water from a supply point to the point of end use with minimal or no discomfort to the wearer. Preferably the invention supports the heating and/or cooling of the fluid or other applications, including use of building materials.
Blanket with tuck flaps
A Blanket with tuck flaps with a sheet of flexible material, a hood member, a left tuck flap member, a right tuck flap member, a shoulder support member, and an arm support member. The planar sheet is wide enough to cover the front surface of an average person. The left and right side tuck flaps extend from the right side and left side of the sheet at the thigh level of the user. The shoulder support member is attached to the top of the planar sheet and supports the blanket on the user's shoulders. The hood is attached to the top side of the planar panel. The user's head protrudes through an aperture between the top of the planar panel and the shoulder support member. The arm support is attached at its top and bottom edge to the inside of the planar sheet at the location of the user's torso.
LAYERED THUMBHOLE STRUCTURE
A sleeve cuff is provided for a sleeve comprising an anterior patch affixed to the sleeve and covering at least a portion of a cutout in the sleeve, a distal strap affixed to the sleeve and spanning over at least a portion of a cutout in the sleeve, and the distal strap overlapping at least a portion of the anterior patch to form an aperture for receiving a thumb therethrough. The sleeve cuff has a plurality of configurations, including at least a closed configuration where the aperture is closed and minimizes the wearer's exposure to wind and air elements therethrough, and an opened configuration where the aperture is opened and minimizes the air penetration around the received thumb.